The prices are the prices shock!

I can’t help but notice how many ISPs quote headline monthly rates that on closer inspection turn out to be three months at that rate then it doubles, mostly only visible if you have a magnifying glass. That nonsense is verging on fraudulent. Well done to plusnet for being crystal clear about their prices and what you get for your money!

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You'd think the ASA would clamp down on this kind of thing, wouldn't you?It would be terrible if they weren't around, ISP's would be able to advertise 'unlimited' broadband, and get away with it.Haaang on a minute

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im sure PN was thinking of doing a 3 month speacil price for the compare sites so they come up in the searchs when people search the compare sites for broadband under 10 pounds.There was a theard on this if i rember with all PN's customers shouting NO at PN. dont know if they listend or not.as for people not being tech savvy. i find the best way to explain the isp bandwidth serinro is to like it to the motorway at rush hour and quite times. ie only so many cars can fit on the motorway at any one time(ie not unlimted) and traffic jams happen(ie slow though put speeds)and still some people dont get it.

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Sorry, thought that might be a controversial statement after I'd made it.Anyway, it will be interesting to see how it plays out as heavy users migrate to the 'all you can eat' type ISPs such as Virgin and Be/O2, when that happens the networks will start to slow and the complaints will start, more upstream capacity will be added which will be quickly consumed and the cycle will repeat until either a) a company tries to dispose of an unprofitable broadband operation b) They get tough on the bandwidth hogs.c) They simply go out of business It is the P2P crew that have landed us in this situation, there would be no need for FUPs if they didn't hammer the connection.I think that its upstream bandwidth that puts the most financial pressure on ISPs which is why Virgin and Tiscali can run on demand services over their networks beceause the servers are on their networks and so the only link out from the network core is to the customer.

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Your right about Virgin Media, I am with them. Virgin Media has a nasty habit of throttling the bandwidth, Virgin Media is lonshing 50 mg broadband, but you will be looky get 20 mg at some times of the day, it will be throttled and it is likely to cost £51.00.I am paying £18 for 2 mg and it is throttled, you can see my broadband speed below.

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It is the P2P crew that have landed us in this situation, there would be no need for FUPs if they didn't hammer the connection.

You can't really blame people for using the bandwidth any way they see fit though. If you opened a restaurant with one fixed price for eating there, you couldn't blame the fatties when the supplies started running out

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Yes you can, these people hammer connections 24/7 so should be charged for it, indeed they should be booted and told that hey really should be running a server and paying the appropriate rate for a dedicated server.

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People will do that, but my argument is that it shouldn't be allowed to be advertised as a 'use as much as you like' product.As we all know, it's not.Good job the ASA clamp down on that kind of thing (ha ha ha, raucous laughter).But if you advertise something as being so, you can't blame people for treating it that way.And there was me thinking that selling a product which is not as described, was against the law

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simp;e question for midnight caller.you on there adsl or cable product and why the hell havent you jumped off bransons ship yet.

It is a Cable Modem from Virgin Media what was NTL, and still is at the end of the day, it is not Richard Bransons company, Richard Branson is leasing the name Virgin Media to NTL.The ADSL that I have is with SKY, and it doesn't work, I am stuk with them until next year.